Secessionville Historic District, SC
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Visit Secessionville Historic District

Emeline
The staff were exceptional as always! Chico and Ashley were the most accommodating and friendly front desk workers I’ve ever dealt with at any hotel. Always smiling and asking if we needed anything.
Reviewed on Nov 23, 2025

The Francis Marion Hotel
Hshs
Reviewed on Nov 20, 2025

Cambria Hotel Mount Pleasant – Charleston
Very clean, staff was amazing, and this will be our hotel of choice every year! There is only one thing we disliked. There was a very strong, cologne type air freshener that hits you in the face when you open the door to the room. After being in there awhile, it fades. But it’s there every time you ...
Reviewed on Nov 17, 2025

The Iris Charleston
Clean room, quiet and easy to walk to places
Reviewed on Nov 17, 2025

The Palmetto House
Excellent set-up - two large bedrooms with comfy king-sized beds, a nice living/sitting room and kitchen. The unit is right across the street from a nice small Mexican restaurant with good margaritas (if you arrive early for check-in). The owner/manager was in contact in case we needed anything, ...
Reviewed on Nov 6, 2025

The Quarters on King
stayed here twice!
Reviewed on Nov 10, 2025
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Popular places to visit

Port of Charleston
Explore the waterfront in Charleston with a trip to Port of Charleston. Amble around the area's beautiful beaches or seek out the local tours.

College of Charleston
Named by Travel + Leisure as “America's Most Beautiful College Campus” in 2017, this South Carolina institution is engaging for visitors and beloved by students.

Charleston City Market
Purchase food, jewelry and handicrafts in the market and learn about local tradition, the Civil War and slavery at its museum.

South Carolina Aquarium
See an array of aquatic creatures, including an albino alligator, in underwater habitats ranging from salt marshes to coastal plains.

Waterfront Park
Stroll the city’s waterfront esplanades at sunset, when the afternoon sun begins to dip and the harbor is lit with soft colors.

Magnolia Plantation and Gardens
Turtles, alligators and birds abound in this former plantation, now swampland, gardens, lakes and forest.

